Tag: Fiction

  • “To Not Get Crystallized into Habits and Things”: Jacob Smullyan in Conversation with Paolo Pergola

    “To Not Get Crystallized into Habits and Things”: Jacob Smullyan in Conversation with Paolo Pergola

    Paolo Pergola is the author of Passaggi—avventure di un autostoppista (Rides: The Adventures of a Hitchhiker) (Exorma, 2013) and Attraverso la finestra di Snell (Through Snell’s Window) (Italo Svevo Edizione, 2019). His work has appeared in several Italian literary magazines. He is a member of OPLEPO/Opificio di Letteratura Potenziale (Workshop of Potential Literature), Italy’s equivalent of France’s OULIPO. He…

  • “The Ritual,” a short story for Haunted Passages by Paul Rousseau

    “The Ritual,” a short story for Haunted Passages by Paul Rousseau

    The sky was unflinching judgment, set ablaze. Holy shades of red and yellow in acrylic smears. Clouds scrambled to hide behind treetops where they could peek through branches and parted leaves. Night was close. The lights were about to dim. I was getting some final jumpers in at the elementary school playground just down the…

  • Bad Survivalist: “Under the Orange Tree,” a short story by Emily Unwin

    Bad Survivalist: “Under the Orange Tree,” a short story by Emily Unwin

    “Everyone in America has an agent,” Judy says. Mary Virginia has just picked up Judy from the Seville, Spain airport. Judy sits in the passenger seat. MV is trying to sell a Christian self-help book. Her knuckles are turning white. Her boyfriend’s mother, Judy, fiddles with the meditation beads around her recently remodeled but still…

  • Fiction: “My Dinner with a Thief” by David Luntz

    Fiction: “My Dinner with a Thief” by David Luntz

    I was looking for something for my wife I couldn’t afford. That’s when I first saw her. A younger-looking version of my wife. A customer had left a diamond brooch on the glass top and she pocketed it like a Three-card Monte pro. Her gray eyes clocked mine and said: No one likes a snitch.…

  • Fiction for Side A: “Thirty-Nine Bye-Byes” by Martin Kleinman

    Fiction for Side A: “Thirty-Nine Bye-Byes” by Martin Kleinman

    Thirty-Nine Bye-Byes 39. “You should see him.” 2. The phone call came while I was stuck in traffic on the Central Park transverse, the Met’s Temple of Dendur off to my right. A nurse from my father’s hospital equivocated her way through the call. My dad had been in failing health. “Where are you now?” she…

  • Fiction from The Future: “The Freewheeling Bicycle Coast” by Perry Genovesi

    Fiction from The Future: “The Freewheeling Bicycle Coast” by Perry Genovesi

    In which the people of the Coast realize that the new way of walking was so much like how a bicycle coasts, that when they even looked at the bicycle parts in their refuse bins, they wondered why it had taken them so long to discover. ᐧᐧᐧᐧ Before we met Delilah, we all suffered the…

  • “If There’s a Window—a New Possibility”: Allison Wyss Talks to Mary Lynn Reed

    “If There’s a Window—a New Possibility”: Allison Wyss Talks to Mary Lynn Reed

    Mary Lynn Reed is a fiction writer and mathematician—but I’ve learned she’s also a photographer, shark-level pool player, and ace bowler. Her debut collection Phantom Advances has a bit of all that. It’s a deep exploration of questions of identity, sexuality, and gender—with a sharp focus and a lot of heart. She and I talked…

  • “I Cherish the Act of Sentencing”: Marcus Pactor Interviews Lance Olsen

    “I Cherish the Act of Sentencing”: Marcus Pactor Interviews Lance Olsen

    Lance Olsen is one of America’s most formally inventive and intellectually stimulating novelists. Few writers have been as consistently excellent over the past thirty-plus years. In that time, he has evolved from a cutting-edge sci-fi writer into a wizard of form and narrative, infusing his singular works with poetically imaginative language as well as a…

  • “Ghost Fingers,” a Haunted Passages short story by Justin Carter

    “Ghost Fingers,” a Haunted Passages short story by Justin Carter

    Sometime in the 1940s, a school bus in Horton, Texas, was hit by a train after stalling on the tracks. One week later, a truck stalled in the same spot. As a train bared down on the truck, the driver braced for impact, but the truck slowly rolled down off the crossing, just seconds before…